Beneath the tree lies the tomb of a Muslim saint.
Situated on the east bank of the Nile, it is named after a local Muslim saint buried in the area.
The tomb of a Muslim saint is called a dargah.
Erwadi is a pilgrimage site where a Muslim saint was buried 800 years ago.
This is one of the holy places for Muslim saints.
Many Muslim saints have come to preach in this area.
In English, wali most often means a Muslim saint or holy person.
Some of the unique structures were the gubbas, graves reserved for Muslim saints.
He was a Muslim saint, or wali, who believed in simple living and high thinking.
Historically it is known as the land of 360 awliyas (Muslim saints).